Sorry to disappoint you all but no new photos available just yet. I have a few details to tidy up before I can publish any more. What I can tell you is we are working on a five year contract where we will be talking the entire production from Bruno. We are not looking for pre-orders or deposits at this time as I made the commitment a year ago to go ahead with this project at “Full speed” and that is exactly what we are in the process of doing but as I suspected
nothing is keeping to schedule.
The model is going to be simplified to CZ 958 not CZ 958 “Hunter” so the receivers for both the “Hunter” and “Tactical’ will be engraved the same. The Hunter and Tactical will differ in details only, barrel length will be the same on both.
We are
exploring the possibility of increasing the barrel profile to the rear of the gas port slightly, this should enhance balance and accuracy. Also raising the stock angle a little, this will improve the cheek weld with the higher sight plain and reduce muzzle climb.
I am
proposing to market the Hunter as having a fixed stock, plain barrel with slim brake, no iron sights and packaged with two short 5 rd mags. Furniture will be surplus to keep the initial cost down but wood upgrades will be offered as an extra. Any same plane BUIS could be mounted on the receiver, sold as an extra.
I am
proposing to market the Tactical as having a folding stock will have fixed front sight on barrel and standard thread protector allowing the option of any aftermarket brake to be fitted. We are attempting to have a clamp on rear sight (Clamped to rear of receiver) which will give a 100 meter zero with the standard fixed front sight, this is proving to be a problem right now! Furniture will be surplus to keep the initial cost down but after market upgrades will be offered as an extra. The tactical will come with five 5/30 rd mags.
Barrels will be 18.6 inches, new and non chromed at this time. Standard CZ 858 mags will be used, Mag well
should accept all aftermarket mags as well as the B&T mag well adapter.
More photos will follow ASAP.